Hand luggage must fit in the overhead shelf on board or under the preceding front passenger's seat.

In case of flights operated by DH4 aircraft "Delivery at aircraft" procedure applies. The cabin baggage will be loaded into the hold before boarding and given back to the passenger after landing. In this case, before handing in the baggage, all valuables (e.g. laptop, money, keys, documents, etc.) should be removed from the bag by passenger and taken on board.

Below the permitted size of cabin baggage:

Note: In case of exceeding the allowed limit of baggage an charge will be applied:

Baggage exceeding dimensions and/or weight

Baggage/dimensions

Domestic flights

International flights

Intercontinental flights(+ Astana)

Over 8kg and/or over 118 cm

195 PLN*

45 EUR*

70 CAD*

55 USD*

6 000 JPY*

59 500 KRW*

325 PLN

75 EUR

115 CAD

90 USD

9 900 JPY

99 200 KRW

500 PLN

115 EUR

175 CAD

135 USD

15 200 JPY

152 000 KRW

185 SGD

38 000 HUF

*To the price of an excess baggage on domestic flights there is an extra charge 8% VAT.

In addition to the above cabin baggage allowance, the following items may be carried free of charge:

The handicapped passengers are allowed to carry additionally on board the following necessary items:

wheelchair (wheelchair will be loaded into the hold before boarding and will be given back to the passenger after landing)

crutches or other medical devices for personal use

Restrictions on the transport of liquids in hand luggageOn flights originating in the European Union, liquids may be taken on board in limited quantities only.The definition of liquids includes (among other items):

perfumes,

gels (e.g. hair, shower gel),

pastes,

liquid cosmetics (lip gloss, foundation, mascara),

creams, conditioners and cosmetic oils,

sprays,

liquids under pressure (e.g. shaving creams/gels, deodorants)

water and other drinks, soups, syrups,other substances of similar consistency.

Containers with liquids and similar products with a capacity of 100 ml each are permitted (effective maximum capacity is indicated on the label). All containers with liquids must fit into a plastic bag with a capacity of not more than 1 litre.

In order to increase passenger convenience and reduce number of confusing situations especially for transfer passengers at security checkpoints we would like to inform you on changed carry-on liquids and gels (LAGs) transport rules that will be applicable as of 31 January 2014 in EU Member States.

Not all restrictions will be waived, still only certain liquids will be allowed as hand luggage and they must be presented at transfer screening checkpoints at EU airports separately from other hand baggage.

allowed would be:

liquids in containers of 100ml or less packed in a single transparent, re-sealable 1-litre plastic bag;

medicines and special dietary products, such as baby food, vital for the trip;

duty-free liquids purchased from any airport or airline packed in a security bag (as shown below).

However, passenger may be asked by the security officer at transfer screening checkpoint in the EU to open the security bag for screening. In case passenger have a further connecting flight at another airport, the one should alert the security officer so duty free liquids are re-sealed in a new security bag. For duty-free purchased LAGs a receipt must be inside a security bag with and the bag cannot be opened until the arrival at the final destination.

All those liquids however exceptionally and solely for security reasons, may still be rejected for further transport.All other liquids, aerosols and gels should be placed in your checked (hold) luggage.A list of selected hazardous materials permitted to carry only in hand baggage (not permitted in checked baggage)

Barometers and thermometers carried by a representative of a government institution for weather or of similar official body.

Lithium-ion batteries with a capacity exceeding 100 Wh but not exceeding 160 Wh used to run electronic devices. No more than two spare batteries may be carried only in hand baggage. Each of these batteries must be separated and individually protected to avoid a short circuit. Devices equipped with such a battery can be carried both in checked and hand baggage.

Spare lithium or lithium-ion batteries for electronic devices may be carried only in hand baggage. Batteries must be individually protected against a short circuit.